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What\'s The [DATA] PointWhat's The [DATA] Point34%, the "Smart Choices, Better Future" Edition34% is the share of New Yorkers who now rate the city’s quality of life excellent or good in CBC's recent citywide survey "Straight from New Yorkers." This is substantially lower than the 51% who rated quality of life positively in 2017. At the same time, the competition with other places to attract and keep residents and business is fierce. In this episode, CBC brought together leaders from New York's business, labor, nonprofit, and real estate sectors to discuss the ways in which we can come together to make New York an affordable, competitive, and vibrant City. -Vincent Alvarez, President of The Ne...2025-06-2652 minSquawk PodSquawk PodAn Israel-Iran Ceasefire & New Yorkers Head to the Polls 6/24/25President Donald Trump says he is “not happy” that Israel fired fresh rockets at Iran. CNBC’s Megan Cassella breaks down the latest on a ceasefire. Then, Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) discusses more on the Israel-Iran conflict and the SALT deduction cap. Plus, New Yorkers are heading to the polls to rank their choices for the Democratic mayoral primary. Kathryn Wylde, Partnership for New York City president and CEO, discusses the state of race and the late surge by Zohran Mamdani. Meanwhile, Fed Chair Powell testifies today and this year’s Game 7 of the was the most watched NBA Fina...2025-06-2450 minFrom Where I Sit With Tom McGeeFrom Where I Sit With Tom McGeeEpisode 9: Kathryn Wylde, President & CEO of the Partnership for New York CityWhat is the outlook for office-to-housing conversions in NYC? Hear Kathryn Wylde’s insights about this topic in the latest episode of From Where I Sit, hosted by ICSC President & CEO, Tom McGee. Kathryn and Tom also discuss the origins of NYC’s culture of commercialism and tolerance, why NYC is the global capital of commerce, the value of public-private partnerships, and more. Kathryn is an urban policy expert, representing the business community here in NYC on issues that impact the economy and public policy.Information mentioned in this episode:Transit Tech Lab public-private partn...2025-05-1440 minUp Close with Bill RitterUp Close with Bill RitterTrump announces expansive tariffs on 'Liberation Day'On this edition of Up Close, we discuss the Trump administration's latest efforts to declare economic independence for the United States.President Donald Trump continues to escalate his global economic trade war, announcing a new round of expansive tariffs on what he dubbed as "Liberation Day."But the day after Trump's announcement, there was another sell-off on Wall Street, and one of the biggest ever. The tariffs sent waves of worry through the financial markets and Americans across the country.The president, who campaigned an...2025-04-0627 minThe Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableThe Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableLive from the Table: Knock-down Drag-out Debate on Congestion Pricing with Expert Kathryn WyldeNoam Dworman, Dan Naturman and Periel Aschenbrand are joined by Kathryn Wylde is President and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, a nonprofit organization whose members are global business leaders and the city’s major employers. The Partnership is the primary liaison between business and local government, providing private sector expertise and resources to public agencies and programs. Areas of focus include education, transportation, infrastructure, public safety, and economic opportunity. Prior to taking over as Partnership CEO in 2000, Wylde led the Partnership’s city-wide affordable housing, neighborhood revitalization, and business investment programs. She is an...2025-03-061h 12Squawk PodSquawk Pod“Long Live the King:” State vs. Federal Rights 2/20/25President Trump has declared New York City “saved” from congestion pricing in a recent Truth Social post. President and CEO of the Partnership for New York Kathryn Wylde weighs in whether the state is his to save, and shares the pros and cons for the city’s plan. Palantir is plunging after the CEO Alex Karp unveiled his share sale plan, and President Trump is weighing a plan to offer DOGE dividends. Plus, Andrew Ross Sorkin has written a new book! “1929: The Inside Story of the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History” is out in October.  Kathryn Wy...2025-02-2031 minUnited Healthcare Murder: The Luigi Mangione StoryUnited Healthcare Murder: The Luigi Mangione StoryUnitedHealthcare Shooter Prompts Talks of CEO Hotline: Public Outrage EnsuesUnitedHealthcare Shooter Prompts Talks of CEO Hotline: Public Outrage Ensues  The December 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sent shockwaves through New York City, not only for its brazen nature but for the political and public firestorm that followed. The alleged perpetrator, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, was apprehended after a multi-day manhunt, and the case has since escalated into a broader debate about corporate privilege, public safety, and the allocation of government resources. Initial Reaction to the Murder In the aftermath of Thompson’s death, sources revealed that Governor Kathy Hochul’s office had considered creating a hotli...2024-12-1811 minThe latest stories fromThe latest stories fromCongestion pricing 'pause' disrupts NYC transit plansJune 13, 2024 - Kathryn Wylde, president and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, makes the case for implementing congestion pricing (on time) in Manhattan.2024-06-1317 minThe Miller Report with Suzanne MillerThe Miller Report with Suzanne MillerEpisode 45: Kathryn Wylde, President and CEO of the Partnership for New YorkSuzanne Miller and Kathryn Wylde, the President and CEO of the Partnership of New York discuss Kathryn's extensive career, her impact on New York economics, and her role as director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The conversation takes a deep dive into significant topics like the withdrawal of the Amazon deal, political impacts on local businesses, the proposed Pierre de Terre luxury tax, and the future of education and economy in New York City. Listen in as they navigate these complex issues and discuss possible solutions for the betterment of NYC. Remember to vote and be...2024-02-1942 minHow to Really Run a City powered by Accelerator for AmericaHow to Really Run a City powered by Accelerator for AmericaBusiness as UnusualIn the latest installment of How to Really Run a City, Kathryn Wylde, CEO of Partnership for New York, shares the secrets to – and power of –  harnessing cities’ business communities.2023-10-1840 minCitizenCastCitizenCastBusiness as UnusualIn our latest installment of How to Really Run a City, Kathryn Wylde, CEO of Partnership for New York, joins us to share the secrets to – and power of –  harnessing a city's business sector for good.2023-10-1840 minSkift Daily Travel BriefingSkift Daily Travel BriefingCarnival Rides North American Booking Wave to New RecordEpisode NotesCarnival Corporation is continuing to make enormous strides in its recovery from the pandemic. The company recorded its highest-ever booking volume for future sailings during the first quarter. That’s in large part due to its stellar performance in North America, writes Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam. Carnival CEO Josh Weinstein said during its earnings call on Monday that North American booking volumes have exceeded 2019 levels during the last six months. He added the company has seen demand surge across all regions. Carnival does not disclose specific numbers for bookings. Although Carni...2023-03-2803 minSquawk PodSquawk PodAn Emergency Swiss Rescue, A Liquidity Crunch, & ‘We Love NYC’ 03/20/23The Swiss government has helped broker a deal for UBS to acquire its embattled rival Credit Suisse in an “emergency rescue” to curb global contagion in the financial sector. Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin unpack the details of the deal and whether it will work in stabilizing banks and investors. Steve Liesman explains, the Federal Reserve is coordinating with other central banks to improve global liquidity with enhanced swap lines. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, considers the banking regulations that could mitigate poor management in finance. Plus, New York City Mayor...2023-03-2042 minSquawk PodSquawk PodThe Great Russian Business Retreat, Costs of Hybrid Work, & Family Flight Plans 2/21/23Nearly a year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Biden is in Kyiv and Poland. Yale School of Management’s Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Studies Jeffrey Sonnenfeld discusses the business retreat from Russia, highlighting companies that have exited the country. Sonnenfeld suggests that the war and the resulting corporate protest has exposed Russia’s economic irrelevance. Manhattan workers are spending $12B less per year, due to remote work. Partnership for New York City President & CEO Kathryn Wylde discusses the demands of a new generation of workers and the many employers betting on a future of hybrid work. Plus, M...2023-02-2132 minMax PoliticsMax PoliticsEpisode 315: NYC Economic and Workplace Trends, with Kathryn WyldeKathryn Wylde, President and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City, a business association of the city's largest employers and business leaders, joined the show to discuss economic and workplace trends, the future of work, the health of the city's office sector and central businesses districts, and more.2022-05-1137 minGlobal Connections with Robert Siegel - Navigating The New NormalGlobal Connections with Robert Siegel - Navigating The New NormalNYC Bounces Back: Interviews with Scott Rechler, Kathryn, Wylde, Ben Brantley & Sheena WrightAmerican Friends of Rabin Medical Center presents its monthly leaders forum, Global Connections with Robert Siegel:  Navigating the New Normal, on society, the economy, real estate, medicine, technology and science.    Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews:   Scott Rechler (CEO / Chairman, RXR Realty)   Kathryn Wylde (President / CEO, Partnership for New York City)   Ben Brantley (former Chief Theater Critic, The New York Times)   Sheena Wright (President / CEO, United Way NYC) Global Connections is presented by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC), a 501 (c)3 non...2022-04-251h 00Capital for GoodCapital for GoodKathryn Wylde: Public Private Partnerships and the Future of New York CityIn this episode of Capital for Good we speak with Kathryn Wylde, one of New York and the country’s preeminent leaders when it comes to robust, cross sector partnerships. As president and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, New York’s leading business organization, Wylde has been a key liaison between the city’s public and private sectors in the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery. In this wide-ranging conversation, we begin with Wylde’s early career in community and economic development and revitalization in Brooklyn. We learn about the first days of the Partnership for New York...2022-04-0529 minSpecial BriefingSpecial BriefingNew York City: New Mayor, Federal Aid, Challenges to RecoveryAs Mayor Adam’s Administration begins to lay out plans for the future of New York City, panelists discuss the challenges New York City faces in 2022, including COVID-19, street crime, and the possibility of fiscal challenges as federal pandemic aid wanes in coming years. Featuring the findings from Penn IUR's Recovering Cities Project, which tracks the New York economy through 2020-21, and the final report Recovering New York City: A One Year Look Back on the Penn IUR Recovering Cities Project, and a Look Forward towards Recovery. This special briefing features a panel of experts, including Ronnie Lowenstein, former head of...2022-02-1752 minCoreNet Global NYCCoreNet Global NYCThe Revival of NYC with Kathy WyldeApril 28, 2021 - Join us for a Conversation with Kathy Wylde on the future of NYC and the Partnership for New York City’s perspective on the revitalization of NYC, the mayoral race, taxes and more. Kathryn Wylde is President and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City, the city’s leading business organization. Its mission is to work with government, labor, and the civic sector to build a stronger New York, with a focus on education, infrastructure and the economy. The Partnership is dedicated to mobilizing private sector resources and expertise to advance New York City’s standi...2021-05-1452 minHere\'s The Thing with Alec BaldwinHere's The Thing with Alec BaldwinPolice Reform and Post-Pandemic NYCAlec talks with Michael Sisitzky from the New York Civil Liberties Union’s police transparency and accountability campaign as many cities around the country are considering police reform. The NYCLU is requesting police discipline records from around the state after the repeal of New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-a. The law previously shielded police personnel records. Then, Alec checks in with Kathryn Wylde, the president and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City, about NYC’s post-pandemic outlook. In her role, Wylde serves as a liaison between NYC business leaders and the city government. The Partnership has focu...2021-05-1158 minHere\'s The Thing with Alec BaldwinHere's The Thing with Alec BaldwinPolice Reform and Post-Pandemic NYCAlec talks with Michael Sisitzky from the New York Civil Liberties Union’s police transparency and accountability campaign as many cities around the country are considering police reform. The NYCLU is requesting police discipline records from around the state after the repeal of New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-a. The law previously shielded police personnel records. Then, Alec checks in with Kathryn Wylde, the president and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City, about NYC’s post-pandemic outlook. In her role, Wylde serves as a liaison between NYC business leaders and the city government. The Partnership has...2021-05-1153 minChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCChurch of the Heavenly Rest, NYCThe Future of NYC: Ep 2. The Future of Community Leadership in NYC with Kathy Wylde, President & CEO Partners for New York CityIn this episode, The Rev. Matthew Heyd speaks with Kathy Wylde about her experience helping to rebuild NYC after the fiscal crisis of the 70s, and the power of local leadership and community coalitions to transform the city for a more vibrant future.About Kathy Wylde: Kathryn Wylde is President and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City, the city’s leading business organization. Wylde is an internationally known expert in housing, economic development and urban policy. From 1982 to 2000, she was responsible for developing and managing affordable housing and economic development programs th...2021-03-0843 minSchneps ConnectsSchneps ConnectsHow will the Revival of New York City Begin? With Kathryn Wylde, President and Chief Executive Officer, Partnership for New York CityNew York City and the entire State were and continue to be significantly impacted by COVID from both a health and economic point of view. We all hope that a vaccine is coming within the next few months, but the end of the Pandemic, in many ways, will be just the beginning of the revival of the economy particularly in New York City. So to touch on the topic of business and the economy we have Kathryn Wylde as our guest, who is an internationally known expert in housing, economic development and urban policy. She is the...2020-11-1129 minInside the ICE HouseInside the ICE HouseTesting Gotham’s Resilience with Partnership for New York City CEO Kathryn WyldeKathryn Wylde, President and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, shares the sobering facts and hopeful conclusions of her team’s new report, “A Call for Action and Collaboration.” The roadmap calls for an alliance of Federal engagement, business investment, and community development at an unprecedented scale to ensure the reopening and recovery of the world’s greatest city from COVID-19.  It’s an inspiring study of what “New Normal” New York can look like, and how to best fortify the city to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.2020-08-0349 minInside the ICE HouseInside the ICE HouseTesting Gotham’s Resilience with Partnership for New York City CEO Kathryn WyldeKathryn Wylde, President and CEO of the Partnership for New York City, shares the sobering facts and hopeful conclusions of her team’s new report, “A Call for Action and Collaboration.” The roadmap calls for an alliance of Federal engagement, business investment, and community development at an unprecedented scale to ensure the reopening and recovery of the world’s greatest city from COVID-19.  It’s an inspiring study of what “New Normal” New York can look like, and how to best fortify the city to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.2020-08-0349 minCUNY TV\'s City TalkCUNY TV's City TalkKathyn Wylde, Partnership for NYCKathryn Wylde, longtime president and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City talks "good news/bad news" as reported in the Partnerships' studies, "NYC Jobs Blueprint" and "New York City as a Destination of Choice for Talent."2014-02-1200 minCUNY TV\'s City TalkCUNY TV's City TalkKathyn Wylde, Partnership for NYCKathryn Wylde, longtime president and CEO of the nonprofit Partnership for New York City talks "good news/bad news" as reported in the Partnerships' studies, "NYC Jobs Blueprint" and "New York City as a Destination of Choice for Talent."2014-02-1228 min